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hernandez pried or got that door open. and grabbed a garden hose and extinguished a certain amount of the fire. >> the captain says hernandez took a risk because there could have been a back draft as he opened the door. >> when picking up the hose, he phone shallly risked his life. that action could have saved iww spread together home autos the story doesn't end there. another life was saved8/4wÑ. >> the two women rescued knew their 3-month-old pit bull was inside, found cowering in fear from the fire.bcc a firefighter from engine 16 went in and found her. you won't see video of jesse hernandez. he didn't want any praise for being a hero. >> definitely a hero for sure, we're proud of him. i was telling kids about this, they were excited for him. >> a school bus driver is also being hailed a hero, rescuing a special needs student yesterday. >> when the driver picks the child up, carrying her to the bench away from the fire, and then, went back to the bus trying to keep everybody away from the bus. so... she did her job tod
hernandez pried or got that door open. and grabbed a garden hose and extinguished a certain amount of the fire. >> the captain says hernandez took a risk because there could have been a back draft as he opened the door. >> when picking up the hose, he phone shallly risked his life. that action could have saved iww spread together home autos the story doesn't end there. another life was saved8/4wÑ. >> the two women rescued knew their 3-month-old pit bull was inside, found...
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. >> hernandez is describing what the holidays would be like at her house if not for the help of sacred heart community service. she got in line at the front door and halfway down the street. and chrissa -- >> we have people in or house, and money is tight. >> crystal and margarita are among 4,000 people who will register for free food ahead of thanksgiving. >> it doesn't surprise us to see this many people. it is scary to see people braving the elements for this kind of opportunity. >> dave came out to see for himself. >> there are a lot more people besides these who are in need. there are 20,000 households that are below the poverty level. >> but there's also wealth and they are counting on the community it make it possible. >> so right now, we have 4,000 turkeys. >> we are calling for action for people to get involved. and the key to donate. do a drive if your neighborhood, your churches and solutions. >> that way, one day maybe there will be fewer people in line. >> if times are better, we won't have to, and we can leave the spot for somebody else to come do it, but for right now, i
. >> hernandez is describing what the holidays would be like at her house if not for the help of sacred heart community service. she got in line at the front door and halfway down the street. and chrissa -- >> we have people in or house, and money is tight. >> crystal and margarita are among 4,000 people who will register for free food ahead of thanksgiving. >> it doesn't surprise us to see this many people. it is scary to see people braving the elements for this kind of...
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ktvu's jade hernandez is live where she says family refused to leave the boat. >> reporter: a father refused to leave behind his two trapped children. >> reporter: he showed thus video taken during sunday's rescue. >> the waves are going to hit the boat pretty hard. it has been knocking the father off the boat. >> reporter: he convinced the father to come with her leaving behind his children. >> with him struggling with me and trying to calm him down. >> reporter: this part of the rescue was over. a toddler, parent, and teen were safe. >> they had rescue personnel that were ready to go into the water and begin the process of trying to extricate the children that are underneath the boat. >> the kids froze. they felt safer in the cabin. >> reporter: he said the family were camping when their expedition turned ugly. >> he was in here this morning. we have seen a lot of boating accidents. they don't usually turn out like this. >> reporter: this sign warns boaters about rough waters. a 15-foot wave may have over taken the boat. none of the boaters had life jackets on. >> i was happy that
ktvu's jade hernandez is live where she says family refused to leave the boat. >> reporter: a father refused to leave behind his two trapped children. >> reporter: he showed thus video taken during sunday's rescue. >> the waves are going to hit the boat pretty hard. it has been knocking the father off the boat. >> reporter: he convinced the father to come with her leaving behind his children. >> with him struggling with me and trying to calm him down. >>...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in san francisco to explain. jodi? >> reporter: janelle, this is the last thing students thought they would have to do after helping pass proposition 30 last week. yet here they are. students say they will camp out here overnight in front of the uc board of regents meeting to take a stand against tuition hikes. you can see they're setting up their tents as we speak. this after the uc board of regents unveiled their budget framework for next year, a framework that includes the very real possibility of tuition hikes. governor jerry brown made a rare appearance at the meeting today. uc regents told him that they will need more than $276 million from the state to keep tuition from going up next year. the governor says that is a sum that is simply unrealistic. the members of the regents finance committee voted to accept the budget framework, but students say they will fight to keep tuition down. they are shocked and they're angry. >> students can't understand now that prop 30 has passed, bringing billions more in funding fr
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in san francisco to explain. jodi? >> reporter: janelle, this is the last thing students thought they would have to do after helping pass proposition 30 last week. yet here they are. students say they will camp out here overnight in front of the uc board of regents meeting to take a stand against tuition hikes. you can see they're setting up their tents as we speak. this after the uc board of regents unveiled their budget framework for next year, a...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in berkeley with what that kind of shopping experience is. jodi? >> reporter: i'm on fourth street and berkeley, a street known for its unique boutique-style shops. while the area did brisk business today, in fact, you can see there are still plenty of shoppers out here, nothing like the images we saw from those big shopping malls and shoppers here are happy about that. >> i'm not looking for the biggest tv or the best deal on a blender. >> reporter: but christine and her daughter are looking for gifts that are unique. she made a point to skip the crowded malls, opting instead to support local business on black friday. >> these things are made by local people. so we feel like we're contributing to the 99% to people who are really striving to make it. and it just feels good. >> reporter: some call it plaid friday. others call it in the black. it's all part of an effort to attract shoppers to mom and pop operations. and if you don't shop today, small business saturday is on tap. >> whatever name we all come up with, it's all about shopping loca
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in berkeley with what that kind of shopping experience is. jodi? >> reporter: i'm on fourth street and berkeley, a street known for its unique boutique-style shops. while the area did brisk business today, in fact, you can see there are still plenty of shoppers out here, nothing like the images we saw from those big shopping malls and shoppers here are happy about that. >> i'm not looking for the biggest tv or the best deal on a blender....
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you won't see any video of jesse hernandez. he didn't want any praise for being a hero. >> he is a hero for sure. we are really proud of him. i was telling the kids, they were all pretty excited for us. >> a skx driver is being hailed a hero. she rescued a special needs student when it caught fire. >> the bus driver carried her to a bench away from the fire. then went back to the bus to keep everybody away from the bus. she really did her job today. >> no one ever claims to be a hero but it's nice to know they live among us when it could be a matter of life or death. david louie, "abc 7 news". >> dan: incredible. bay area man convicted of helping to kidnap a bus full of children won't be getting out of prison anytime soon. fred woods has been denied parole at men's colony. he and another man kidnapped 26 children and driver and buried them in a moving van until they escaped. one was release order parole in june. >>> we have some new video of an outrageous armed robbery at a jewelry store in los gatos. police are looking for the
you won't see any video of jesse hernandez. he didn't want any praise for being a hero. >> he is a hero for sure. we are really proud of him. i was telling the kids, they were all pretty excited for us. >> a skx driver is being hailed a hero. she rescued a special needs student when it caught fire. >> the bus driver carried her to a bench away from the fire. then went back to the bus to keep everybody away from the bus. she really did her job today. >> no one ever claims...
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sot 2: joaquin hernandez/ in: 00;08;45;13 --- out: 00;08;55;19 senor dice: bueno pues es para sentirse uno preocupado si se oye decir que esta pasando esto hay que preocuparse la gente por tener atencion que ve uno por la calle." vo ---para evitar ser victima de robo se recomienda... take video box ---abrir la puerta ligeramente y pida a la persona que se aleje y si no lo hace llame a la policia... ---cierre todas sus puertas y ventanas cuando salga de casa... ---talle un numero de identificacion a articulos como aparatos electronicos.. ---tome fotos a joyeria y otros objetos de valor... stop open roll open blanca ---aunque ayer solamente se confirmaron 2 arrestos... take vo ....la policia de mountain view, informo que espera que se realicen mas detenciones en relacion al operativo realizado ayer en 2 hogares de esa ciudad y en la que se desmantel un laboratorio para producir la droga "d-m- t" ademas de confiscar metanfetamina y marihuana. ---este el primer laboratorio de su tipo en estados unidos en ser desmantelado donde se procesa el alucinogeno. cesar ---un incendio de los alarmas
sot 2: joaquin hernandez/ in: 00;08;45;13 --- out: 00;08;55;19 senor dice: bueno pues es para sentirse uno preocupado si se oye decir que esta pasando esto hay que preocuparse la gente por tener atencion que ve uno por la calle." vo ---para evitar ser victima de robo se recomienda... take video box ---abrir la puerta ligeramente y pida a la persona que se aleje y si no lo hace llame a la policia... ---cierre todas sus puertas y ventanas cuando salga de casa... ---talle un numero de...
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---hernandez... es considerado un heroe y las victimas se recuperan... una por inhalacion de humo y la otra por quemaduras en sus manos. ---al parecer el incendio fue provocado por unas velas. cesar ---primera pausa pero al volver take vo --los robos de autos, a viviendas y negocios crecen de forma alarmante en una ciudad de la bahia. take vo - blanca ---ademas, enterese que organizacion latina podria ayudarle a empezar su propio negocio.. segment ends de negocio en su cabeza desde hace tiempo.. y no sabe como ponerla en marcha pues el consulado de mexico le podria ayudar.. take 2 box blanca - pitch --- gabriela dellan en vivo nos tiene mas detalles .. gaby ---efectivamente... y ante la crisis economica... muchas personas estan optando por crear sus propias empresas.. -- es por esto que el consulado de mexico en san jos esta dictando una serie de talleres para ayudarles.. a convertir ese sueÑo de negocio en realidad.. sot: 0:14 0:24 0:59 pkg --todo comienza con una idea... que se transforma en un proyecto.... y poco a poco en una fuente de ingreso.. ---
---hernandez... es considerado un heroe y las victimas se recuperan... una por inhalacion de humo y la otra por quemaduras en sus manos. ---al parecer el incendio fue provocado por unas velas. cesar ---primera pausa pero al volver take vo --los robos de autos, a viviendas y negocios crecen de forma alarmante en una ciudad de la bahia. take vo - blanca ---ademas, enterese que organizacion latina podria ayudarle a empezar su propio negocio.. segment ends de negocio en su cabeza desde hace...
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. >> hernandez is describing what the holidays would be like at her house if not for the help of sacred heart community service. she got in line at the front door and halfway down the street. and chrissa -- >> we have people in or house, and money is tight. >> crystal and margarita are among 4,000 people who will register for free food ahead of thanksgiving. >> it doesn't surprise us to see this many people. it is scary to see people braving the elements for this kind of opportunity. >> dave came out to see for himself. >> there are a lot more people besides these who are in need. there are 20,000 households that are below the poverty level. >> but there's also wealth and they are counting on the community it make it possible. >> so right now, we have 4,000 turkeys. >> we are calling for action for people to get involved. and the key to donate. do a drive if your neighborhood, your churches and solutions. >> that way, one day maybe there will be fewer people in line. >> if times are better, we won't have to, and we can leave the spot for somebody else to come do it, but for right now, i
. >> hernandez is describing what the holidays would be like at her house if not for the help of sacred heart community service. she got in line at the front door and halfway down the street. and chrissa -- >> we have people in or house, and money is tight. >> crystal and margarita are among 4,000 people who will register for free food ahead of thanksgiving. >> it doesn't surprise us to see this many people. it is scary to see people braving the elements for this kind of...
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i'm jade hernandez. we'll see you in a few minutes. >> what a great response. >>> well, black friday is not going quite as usual at a wal- mart in san leandro. as you can see, there are hundreds of people outside the store. it's all part of a nationwide protest against wal-mart. we have a live report on what is happening now. >> reporter: about a half hour ago, we saw the protesters, but you can see they've con degree gated in the front of the wal- mart. they confronted some of the managers at the front door and were turned away. but there are unions, community groups, and student groups out here supporting the wal-mart workers. this is by far the largest protest we have seen today in the area. we did talk to some of the protesters, who say they are supporting about better working conditions for wal-mart workers who are not unionized. we talked with one wal-mart worker about why he is here. >> i want wal-mart to stop letting the associates speak out, and treat us with dignity and respect. they refuse to
i'm jade hernandez. we'll see you in a few minutes. >> what a great response. >>> well, black friday is not going quite as usual at a wal- mart in san leandro. as you can see, there are hundreds of people outside the store. it's all part of a nationwide protest against wal-mart. we have a live report on what is happening now. >> reporter: about a half hour ago, we saw the protesters, but you can see they've con degree gated in the front of the wal- mart. they confronted...
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nbc bay area jodi hernandez joins us in martinez tonight with one family's story. jodi? >> reporter: raj, the public defender here in contra costa county says she has been flooded with phone calls from families who hope the change will mean their loved ones will be heading home. we had a chance to talk to one of those families today who says for the first time in a decade, they're dreaming of a reunion. >> i just thank god, you know, because it's a miracle. i get emotional. because my mom might be able to see her son walk out a free man. and be able to hug him. >> reporter: elizabeth cruz says her family finally has hope. the passage of proposition 36 means her brother, robert john cruz may be getting out of prison. cruz is serving a life sentence for a nonviolent drug possession conviction, a conviction that under the state's three-strikes law sent him away for life. >> he has paid for more than enough. he has done more than enough time already. >> reporter: cruz's mother says the punishment didn't fit the crime. and now that californians have voted to revise the law, t
nbc bay area jodi hernandez joins us in martinez tonight with one family's story. jodi? >> reporter: raj, the public defender here in contra costa county says she has been flooded with phone calls from families who hope the change will mean their loved ones will be heading home. we had a chance to talk to one of those families today who says for the first time in a decade, they're dreaming of a reunion. >> i just thank god, you know, because it's a miracle. i get emotional. because...
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for more on that, let's bring in nbc bay area's jodi hernandez who joins us from emeryville. jodi? >> reporter: raj, there are a lot of folks here in the bay area who have friends and family members either in israel or in the gaza strip. they are very worried by what is happening there. now, we got a taste today of what folks in that area are going through. as you mentioned, it is a region that is still very much under fire tonight. we caught up with the residents of gaza via skype this afternoon. a woman who has been praying for a ceasefire. but judging by the shelling outside her house, it hadn't taken hold yet. >> i was feeling relief when i hear about the ceasefire, but now coming through, i think it's less of a point -- oh my god, just a second. >> reporter: mona al farrah is a project director on the ground in gaza for berkeley-based middle children's alliance, a nonprofit aimed at making life better for palestinian children in the gaza strip. >> people are huddled together. they put blankets over them. they bring their children to them. their kids are terrified. of course th
for more on that, let's bring in nbc bay area's jodi hernandez who joins us from emeryville. jodi? >> reporter: raj, there are a lot of folks here in the bay area who have friends and family members either in israel or in the gaza strip. they are very worried by what is happening there. now, we got a taste today of what folks in that area are going through. as you mentioned, it is a region that is still very much under fire tonight. we caught up with the residents of gaza via skype this...
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let's go to jodi hernandez who joins us in orange county with the republicans there. >> jodi, we just heard president obama a moment ago saying he was going to reach out to mitt romney and work with the governor to move the country forward. how was that taken there? >> reporter: jessica, the weren't a lot of folks around to hear that message. it's been a disappointing night in orange county. this was supposed to be a victory party. most of the room has cleared out as folks have headed home. again, headed home to deal with a crushing defeat. >> she would have been a wonderful first lady. >> reporter: the state's gop headquarters in orange county. what was supposed to be a victory party turned into anything but, as governor mitt romney conceded defeat. >> we'll recover. we'll rebuild. we'll move on. and we'll follow a leader. and we'll hope for another tomorrow. >> reporter: former governor pete wilson took the podium, telling the crowd, we will live to fight another day. he called the re-elect of president obama worrisome and painful. >> this was a battle. but the war goes on. >> repor
let's go to jodi hernandez who joins us in orange county with the republicans there. >> jodi, we just heard president obama a moment ago saying he was going to reach out to mitt romney and work with the governor to move the country forward. how was that taken there? >> reporter: jessica, the weren't a lot of folks around to hear that message. it's been a disappointing night in orange county. this was supposed to be a victory party. most of the room has cleared out as folks have...
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jodi hernandez joins us from city hall. talk about digging deep. >> he is digging deep into his own pocket. he feared two of the city's top workers, including the police chief may be lured away by others. he came up with a unique solution. some are calling it an act of selflessness, others call it self preservation. it's the season of giving and a top official is doing just that. the city manager is giving up a chunk of his salary so two coworkers can get a raise. >> i've always felt if you do the right things that certainly you enhance the certainty that your team will stay together. and without people it doesn't work. the people are the magic. >> zapata will take a $20,000 a year pay cut so they can each get a $10,000 a year raise. with san jose and fremont on the hunt for new chiefs, zapata hopes his contribution will entice san leandro's top cop to stay put. >> she's essentially remade the police department. it's really made this a safer place. without her talent, i think we would be in a very different place. >> zapata
jodi hernandez joins us from city hall. talk about digging deep. >> he is digging deep into his own pocket. he feared two of the city's top workers, including the police chief may be lured away by others. he came up with a unique solution. some are calling it an act of selflessness, others call it self preservation. it's the season of giving and a top official is doing just that. the city manager is giving up a chunk of his salary so two coworkers can get a raise. >> i've always...
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his jock, brian hernandez, celebrated his 27th birthday today. congratulations to them. >> did you know bartolo colon ended up getting a million-dollar raise after getting suspended last season. that's unbelievable that's unbelievable. >> can we get suspended and get more money? let's try it. >> don't come to work tomorrow and i won't come either. >> he is there to explain the weather. whip lash. >> it is going to be summer right into winter. it looks like behind the second part of the week outside. 50s and low 60s. not too breezy, the sea breeze will go away. it is one of the reasons why the first half of the week. warm temperatures. if not somewhat hot by the time it gets on monday afternoon. then starting wednesday and thursday. big drop in temperatures and speaking of drops, you will see the rain drops and probably some snow is the lowest, the higher peaks around the bay area. the next three days. high pressure builds in. we can see some patchy fog setting up in the north bay. as we go into the afternoon, mainly 70s. bay area wide and slykely
his jock, brian hernandez, celebrated his 27th birthday today. congratulations to them. >> did you know bartolo colon ended up getting a million-dollar raise after getting suspended last season. that's unbelievable that's unbelievable. >> can we get suspended and get more money? let's try it. >> don't come to work tomorrow and i won't come either. >> he is there to explain the weather. whip lash. >> it is going to be summer right into winter. it looks like behind...
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cecilia hernández/soñadora 9:55:00 y yo decidí que hasta no asegurarme de que el siguiera, o otro demócrata siguiera en la presidencia no me iba a arriesgar con un republicano en la presidencia. jonathan snchez tambin empez hoy su trmite de accin diferida. s.o.t. jonathan sánchez/soñador 2:33:20 más que nada ahorita con la reelección me da más seguridad de poder tomar las riendas para la acción diferida. la organizacin siren est ayudando a jovenes con el trmite de accin deferida, pero al igual que los propios jvenes, preferirian una reforma migratoria que otorgue la residencia permanente. s.o.t. vanessa sandoval/siren 6:31:24 nosotros estamos muy optimistas sobre una reforma inmigratoria en este período por el simple hecho de que el partido republicano tiene que hacer algo, tiene que hacer algo para empezar a recibir el apoyo de grupos de minorias, especialmente de grupos latinos. nats.. en su discurso de reelccin, el presidente obama dijo que una de sus prioridades en su segundo mandato ser arreglar el sistema migratorio. pero los republicanos siguen controlando la cmara baja del co
cecilia hernández/soñadora 9:55:00 y yo decidí que hasta no asegurarme de que el siguiera, o otro demócrata siguiera en la presidencia no me iba a arriesgar con un republicano en la presidencia. jonathan snchez tambin empez hoy su trmite de accin diferida. s.o.t. jonathan sánchez/soñador 2:33:20 más que nada ahorita con la reelección me da más seguridad de poder tomar las riendas para la acción diferida. la organizacin siren est ayudando a jovenes con el trmite de accin deferida, pero...
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jodi hernandez has more on that. jodi? >> reporter: i'm at ford street and berkeley, a street where the majority of stores are small business owner operated. merchant here very much want shoppers to take part. they say the push to buy local is a win-win for everyone. >> let's put the money where it counts. >> reporter: natalie of oaklandish is urging shoppers to kick off the shopping season at a place like this campaigns like plaid friday, in the black, and small business saturday are all part of efforts to push shoppers toward mom and pop operations. >> whatever name we come up with, it's all about shopping. >> it's an alternative to the big box. keep your money circulating within your local community. >> reporter: while much of the christmas shopping hype centers around retail chains, helen bullwick says small business plays a big role in the holiday shopping picture. >> the strength of the small retailer is in creating and developing unique products that don't require sale prices but are very special and something that
jodi hernandez has more on that. jodi? >> reporter: i'm at ford street and berkeley, a street where the majority of stores are small business owner operated. merchant here very much want shoppers to take part. they say the push to buy local is a win-win for everyone. >> let's put the money where it counts. >> reporter: natalie of oaklandish is urging shoppers to kick off the shopping season at a place like this campaigns like plaid friday, in the black, and small business...
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juan hernandez was found shot to death inside an apartment on sycamore drive. a walnut creek bomb squad determine add suspicious object in another room was not an improvised explosive but police have not yet said what it was. police haven't made any arrests or identified any suspects. >>> a watch attached to fuses, a circuit board, and a toggle switch made its way into oakland airport. deputies say it could have been used as triggering device. reports on the man and the gadget authorities intercepted. >> oakland international airport, security, it is outside and in and all eyes are on the passengers. >> opened up my computer case and my ipad. >> you're happy to do that. >> i'm willing to do that. >> and security, it was key last night here at terminal 2. 7:25 when a tsa agent spots something very strange inside one of those plastic bins. standing right next to it, a man bound for southern california. >> thad a toggle switch on it. it had fuses, it had a circuit board and it also had wires protruding from it. he took the watch aufshgs placed it in the bin trying
juan hernandez was found shot to death inside an apartment on sycamore drive. a walnut creek bomb squad determine add suspicious object in another room was not an improvised explosive but police have not yet said what it was. police haven't made any arrests or identified any suspects. >>> a watch attached to fuses, a circuit board, and a toggle switch made its way into oakland airport. deputies say it could have been used as triggering device. reports on the man and the gadget...
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jade hernandez spoke to a blue star mom who wants to remember veterans day is more than just a holiday. >> reporter: today pat soler came here from sfo as a military blue star mom she attended numerous events over the weekend in washington, d.c. for veteran's day. this holiday she says she means something to everyone. >> my hope is they don't think about the local sales at the malls. >> reporter: her son first lieutenant kyle soler is serving his fourth tour of duty in afghanistan. she showed us this letter she received from him recently thanking her for all she does here to support the troops. >> we haven't had thanksgiving, christmas or new years for years. >> reporter: but parents of which she unexpectedly met this weekend. >> excuse me, was your son in west point? and he said yes he was. >> not all families are as fortunate as pat. in downtown walnut creek flags and flowers like these two memorials for vets who lost their lives in iraq and afghanistan. their families pay their respects today the only way they could. >> less than three miles away these men paid their own respects he
jade hernandez spoke to a blue star mom who wants to remember veterans day is more than just a holiday. >> reporter: today pat soler came here from sfo as a military blue star mom she attended numerous events over the weekend in washington, d.c. for veteran's day. this holiday she says she means something to everyone. >> my hope is they don't think about the local sales at the malls. >> reporter: her son first lieutenant kyle soler is serving his fourth tour of duty in...
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ktvu's jade hernandez is here with why they won't be opening early like the big stores. >> reporter: that's right. it is easy to compare. the line-ups already started to form here. 4 days before thanksgiving. but something like this isn't what some smaller stores yearn for. and there is a reason. >> reporter: they cater to the little ones. >> the people that will be shopping at target will be focusing on, you know, big electronics. >> reporter: that isnot what he is doing. her policy hinges on sticking to tradition and keeping black friday the day after thanksgiving. >> that is how we will have a better economy is honoring the time to come together and be a family and believe in the values we support. >> reporter: both managers agree the big box chains can duke it out, saying consumers should want to buy local. a move that would help small businesses. >> we hire local people. >> reporter: we found him bucking the system. he is a small owner glad to welcome thanksgiving day customers. >> i will stay open till 3:00 p.m. we have a lot of things that people will be happy to see. >> repor
ktvu's jade hernandez is here with why they won't be opening early like the big stores. >> reporter: that's right. it is easy to compare. the line-ups already started to form here. 4 days before thanksgiving. but something like this isn't what some smaller stores yearn for. and there is a reason. >> reporter: they cater to the little ones. >> the people that will be shopping at target will be focusing on, you know, big electronics. >> reporter: that isnot what he is...
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reporting live, jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jody, thank you. >>> a southern california kmunt is reacting with shock after a 21-year-old man was arrested and accused of being part of a home-grown terror plot. 21-year-old miguel santana lived with his parents at this duplex in upland. nearby residents say fbi agents who arrived on friday used sledge hammers to get inside the door. a former schoolmate described how santana had grown distant since converting to islam. a 77-page affidavit indicates he was one of four southern california men who bought tickets to mexico last thursday with plans to fly from there to turkey to train with terror groups. >> they made travel logistics, including flight arrangements, required documentation and cover stories. >> two of the men were going to go to dubai and travel to pakistan. >>> long-time elmo puppeteer has resigned from "sesame street" after a second allegation he sexually abused an underage boy. the 24-year-old claims they engaged in a sexual relationship when he was just 15 years old after they met on a gay chat line. his attorney say
reporting live, jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jody, thank you. >>> a southern california kmunt is reacting with shock after a 21-year-old man was arrested and accused of being part of a home-grown terror plot. 21-year-old miguel santana lived with his parents at this duplex in upland. nearby residents say fbi agents who arrived on friday used sledge hammers to get inside the door. a former schoolmate described how santana had grown distant since converting to islam. a...
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reporting live at uc berkeley, jodi hernandez. p >> thank you. from the uc system to the csu system. administrators of the csu system say some students are taking too long to graduate. so they're considered to plan a push, to plan to push them along faster. the board of trustees will vote next week on new fee hikes designed to push students to he shall their degrees faster and therefore free up some admission spots. the 23 schools say they've been pulling away 23,000 students for four straight years. >>> still ahead, fighting fires with some high-tech help. the new weapon on fire line. >>> relief is on the way for one of the most notoriously congested areas of the south bay. we'll show you where coming up. >>> and you'd better pack some patience. the grand opening of a shopping mall in the east bay. look at the traffic here. it led to a lot of headache for drivers. even at this hour. we're back in a moment. >>> san jose police say the man they've arrested for having a pipe bomb is not cooperating. he has been booked into the county jail. amateur
reporting live at uc berkeley, jodi hernandez. p >> thank you. from the uc system to the csu system. administrators of the csu system say some students are taking too long to graduate. so they're considered to plan a push, to plan to push them along faster. the board of trustees will vote next week on new fee hikes designed to push students to he shall their degrees faster and therefore free up some admission spots. the 23 schools say they've been pulling away 23,000 students for four...
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reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thanks, jodi. >>> it's happening now. from the airports to the roads, the rush is on to get away for the thanksgiving holiday. we want to take a live look of 80 in oakland, actually slow going right now. this is a live picture of 880 holiday traffic. a little bit of a slow going, but not too bad for 5:00 right now. we want to take a look at 101 near palo alto. the right side is southbound, and a little bit slow there, but not too bad. people heading to the relatives' house possibly a little bit early. and now let's take a look at our south bay traffic cameras. it shows a little bit slow going southbound on 880. but other than that, maybe a little slow going on 280 southbound. but other than that pretty smooth for this time of day. >> as for the three major airports so, far so good. here is the scene at sfo today. some long lines this morning. take a look. but pretty clear by this afternoon. despite some delayed arrivals, most departures at sfo were on time. travelers who turned out early, anticipating big lines, well
reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thanks, jodi. >>> it's happening now. from the airports to the roads, the rush is on to get away for the thanksgiving holiday. we want to take a live look of 80 in oakland, actually slow going right now. this is a live picture of 880 holiday traffic. a little bit of a slow going, but not too bad for 5:00 right now. we want to take a look at 101 near palo alto. the right side is southbound, and a little bit...
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. >>> i'm jodi hernandez. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. you can see the rain developing across the north bay right now. and also some estimated travel delays. we'll have more on your full forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> a group of bay area kids got a big pat on the back from the first lady. oakland youth radio honor at the white house today. while not everyone involved in the broadcast could make to it d.c., they got to see the ceremony online. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez shows us. >> the next award goes to youth radio. >> reporter: students in oakland couldn't contain their excitement as they watched a live feed of first lady michelle obama awarding their program, youth radio, with one of the nation's top honors, the national arts and humanities youth program award. >> i think it's great that we've been recognized by the first lady and the white house. i'm glad my friend shyra got to accept the award, close friend of mine. yeah, i'm really pumped. >> reporter: oakland high school senior and hip-hop rapper shyra gun and a produc
. >>> i'm jodi hernandez. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. you can see the rain developing across the north bay right now. and also some estimated travel delays. we'll have more on your full forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> a group of bay area kids got a big pat on the back from the first lady. oakland youth radio honor at the white house today. while not everyone involved in the broadcast could make to it d.c., they got to see the ceremony online. nbc bay area's jodi...
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jade hernandez spoke to a blue star mom who wants to remember veterans day is more than just a holiday. >> reporter: today pat soler came here from sfo as a military blue star mom she attended numerous events over the weekend in washington, d.c. for veteran's day. this holiday she says she means something to everyone. >> my hope is they don't think about the local sales at the malls. >> reporter: her son first lieutenant kyle soler is serving his fourth tour of duty in afghanistan. she showed us this letter she received from him recently thanking her for all she does here to support the troops. >> we haven't had thanksgiving, christmas or new years for years. >> reporter: but parents of which she unexpectedly met this weekend. >> excuse me, was your son in west point? and he said yes he was. >> not all families are as fortunate as pat. in downtown walnut creek flags and flowers like these two memorials for vets who lost their lives in iraq and afghanistan. their families pay their respects today the only way they could. >> less than three miles away these men paid their own respects he
jade hernandez spoke to a blue star mom who wants to remember veterans day is more than just a holiday. >> reporter: today pat soler came here from sfo as a military blue star mom she attended numerous events over the weekend in washington, d.c. for veteran's day. this holiday she says she means something to everyone. >> my hope is they don't think about the local sales at the malls. >> reporter: her son first lieutenant kyle soler is serving his fourth tour of duty in...
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reporting live in san francisco, i'm jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> the night is young for those campers. we have new details about the state budget. take a look. adramatic improvement, the numbers here projected $2 billion deficit next year, compare that to this year's deficit, which is almost $16 billion and look at 2010 the deficit was 25 billion. why the turnaround? improving state economy and prior budget cuts and passage of prop 30. unfortunately home burglaries are on the rise across the bay area, especially on the peninsula, san mateo residents are fed up. a surge hit east of 101 with 15 different burglaries. just this week there were serve more break-ins near the south end. you see the red dots there with the homes are. san mateo police are trying to fight the spike in burglaries, they might follow the leads of others. >> reporter: good evening, raj, they saturated both of those areas as an immediate response. we checked in with other cities that experienced similar spikes and found one success story across the bay. >> on lodia avenue where neighbors know each other by n
reporting live in san francisco, i'm jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> the night is young for those campers. we have new details about the state budget. take a look. adramatic improvement, the numbers here projected $2 billion deficit next year, compare that to this year's deficit, which is almost $16 billion and look at 2010 the deficit was 25 billion. why the turnaround? improving state economy and prior budget cuts and passage of prop 30. unfortunately home burglaries are on the...
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and as jody hernandez reports, neighbors stay shootings are the tipping point for what already feels like a war zone. >> there will never be a day i won't miss my daughter. not one. >> reporter: she is beside herself. thinking about how her 16-year-old daughter bobby and her daughter's best friend, 15-year-old raquel, died. the two girls were brutally gunned down in an east oakland neighborhood early sunday morning. >>hese ladies were screaming like help! >> reporter: monique jefferson and jed hamilton were among the neighbors who ran to the girls' aid. they held her hand as she took her last breath. >> i was telling her to hold on. stay strong. >> reporter: neighbors say the killings are over the top even for oakland. with 116 people kill in the east bay city so far this year, some say it is time for the federal government to step in and take the reins of the police department. >> they need to come today. today. not safe for nobody. nobody. when it comes to females getting killed, that's when you know people ain't got a heart out here. >> our government is worried about terrorism. w
and as jody hernandez reports, neighbors stay shootings are the tipping point for what already feels like a war zone. >> there will never be a day i won't miss my daughter. not one. >> reporter: she is beside herself. thinking about how her 16-year-old daughter bobby and her daughter's best friend, 15-year-old raquel, died. the two girls were brutally gunned down in an east oakland neighborhood early sunday morning. >>hese ladies were screaming like help! >> reporter:...
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in martinez, jodi hernandez, nb bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. ahead here at 6:00. local city behind a landmark lgbt decision. >> helping veterans fight with ptsd, with a high-tech pen. newt program at one local college. >> our investigation into how a single key is a lug crooks to cash in while you are filling up. we'll be right back. >>> the next time you fill your car, you may want to go inside and pay. one key opens the gas pumps across the country. >> gas station owners know about it so do the thieves. an easy way to steal your credit card information. >> bring in the investigative reporter, it seems unbleach bulk aseashell that just one key can unlock so many pumps, vicky. >> it is true. all gas station pumps were made with the same look to make inspections easier. now keys are providing easy access to a lucrative crime. in the end we are all on the hook. >>> we all do it. swipe. pay. pump. but hidden behind here -- a new blue tooth enables skimmer that can rip your credit or debit information in second. police say the blue tooth technology makes it harder to
in martinez, jodi hernandez, nb bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. ahead here at 6:00. local city behind a landmark lgbt decision. >> helping veterans fight with ptsd, with a high-tech pen. newt program at one local college. >> our investigation into how a single key is a lug crooks to cash in while you are filling up. we'll be right back. >>> the next time you fill your car, you may want to go inside and pay. one key opens the gas pumps across the country. >>...
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jodi hernandez joins us from the walmart in oakland, pretty vocal protest, isn't it, are jodi? >> reporter: raj, if you're planning on shopping at walmart this black friday, you may get more than you bargained for. demonstrators upset with the big box chains are planning protests across the bay area and a pre-thanksgiving protest at this oakland store. shoppers got an earful at this oakland walmart store as protesters chanted and marched up and down the aisles. they believe walmart workers are being shortchanged and treated unfairly. >> we want walmart to start respecting their employees and increasing the amount of pay they give them. also, we've heard from parents they schedule them to work without knowing. >> stay away from walmart. shop elsewhere. >> reporter: demonstrators are urging people to ban the chain. they are forcing workers to cut their family gatherings short. >> i think it's unacceptable. it just shows they're putting greed and profits above the lives of their associates. >> reporter: raymond is fired up. he's scheduled to report to work tomorrow night but plans
jodi hernandez joins us from the walmart in oakland, pretty vocal protest, isn't it, are jodi? >> reporter: raj, if you're planning on shopping at walmart this black friday, you may get more than you bargained for. demonstrators upset with the big box chains are planning protests across the bay area and a pre-thanksgiving protest at this oakland store. shoppers got an earful at this oakland walmart store as protesters chanted and marched up and down the aisles. they believe walmart...
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jesus hernandez was driving by when he heard the women scream for help. he pulled them to safety. firefighters also rescued this four-week old puppy. >>> a notice sent to employees at children's hospital oakland and uc san francisco show a continued activity join operations. the merger could be financial beneficial for both organizations and the hospitals may combine research facilities. a letter of intent says both sides hope to reach a final augment by next summer. >>> a new veterans memorial center in washington, d.c. the museum will be built behind the veterans memorial wall. there are more than 200,000 items in storage. photos of vets who died in vietnam, iraq and afghanistan will display on screens. the project is expected to be completed within the next two years. >>> tracking the next weather system. we're getting that break. we got some rain this morning and we're getting this nice break before this next series of systems moves in. and breaks are what we need. eureka, sacramento, they're going to be picking up a lot of green because there's going to be rain draped in the
jesus hernandez was driving by when he heard the women scream for help. he pulled them to safety. firefighters also rescued this four-week old puppy. >>> a notice sent to employees at children's hospital oakland and uc san francisco show a continued activity join operations. the merger could be financial beneficial for both organizations and the hospitals may combine research facilities. a letter of intent says both sides hope to reach a final augment by next summer. >>> a new...
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jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well we are on a roll. lots of sunshine today. temperatures maxing out in the 60s. look at these numbers from this afternoon. temperatures right around 65 in pacifica. 70 in santa rosa. 71degrees in oakland. right now on live tracker 2, we see the sweeps and no rainfall the track and there will be no rainfall this weekend. as far as current numbers out there, they are beginning to cool off. you can see some of the 40s showing up out in parts of the north bay and parts of the east bay as well. right around concord, napa and santa rosa temperatures already back down into the 40s. forecast headlines for tonight, we have fair skies, temperatures on the cool side. tomorrow and basically the weekend. patchy morning fog. a dry weather forecast. the extended look at this more clouds, and we will be tracking a few rain clouds. in fact, multiple storms could be approaching the bay area. the bigger picture here on the satellite. main storm track right now heading to the north. you have to wait for some patchy valley fog first thing tomorrow
jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well we are on a roll. lots of sunshine today. temperatures maxing out in the 60s. look at these numbers from this afternoon. temperatures right around 65 in pacifica. 70 in santa rosa. 71degrees in oakland. right now on live tracker 2, we see the sweeps and no rainfall the track and there will be no rainfall this weekend. as far as current numbers out there, they are beginning to cool off. you can see some of the 40s showing up out in parts of...
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jodi hernandez separates fact from promise. >> reporter: the folks at the california resources board are gearing up for what they call a historic day as they prepare to auction off pollution permits to the state's largest greenhouse gas emitters. >> they include everything from cement to glass to oil refining to food processing. >> reporter: under the landmark cap and trade system, more than 300 california companies will be required to cap emissions or buy so-called carbon credits at auction. it's the centerpiece of a state lot aimed at reducing greenhouse gases to 1990s levels by 2020. >> the goal of this is to cut the kind of emissions that can cause global warming. and what that means is that greenhouse gases are what we're after. >> reporter: but some worry the new requirements will hit companies hard. some speculate it could mean higher prices for consumers. pg&e says it supports the move but isn't sure how it may impact rates. >> i think all eyes are on california to see the outcome of this. that's why we want this program to be successful. pg&e has been at the table in this pr
jodi hernandez separates fact from promise. >> reporter: the folks at the california resources board are gearing up for what they call a historic day as they prepare to auction off pollution permits to the state's largest greenhouse gas emitters. >> they include everything from cement to glass to oil refining to food processing. >> reporter: under the landmark cap and trade system, more than 300 california companies will be required to cap emissions or buy so-called carbon...
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mark has been tracking this latest sim em all day for us but we first go to jade hernandez live in castro valley. >> reporter: it has been raining steadily for quite sometime. minutes ago there was a downpour and it tapered off. we are along stanton avenue and you can see traffic [ inaudible ]. we are been driving all over. why don't you take a look at this. we've been finding pockets of rain coming down pretty hard. [ inaudible ] >> this weather is real slow. >> it can't be real bad. you can come over here and watch the rain and hang out the fellas and get your hair cut. it is all good. >> these are pictures that we took earlier in the day in a soggy san rafael as you can see here. we'll have much more on this rainy weather when we check in with our meteorologist mark. >>> despite the rainy weather, holiday travel and people flying in and out of airports are experiencing minor delays. oakland and san jose have gate holds or arrival delays of 15 minutes or less and san francisco is also running smoothly tonight but about 10% of flights have had long delays and that is over 45 minutes. >>>
mark has been tracking this latest sim em all day for us but we first go to jade hernandez live in castro valley. >> reporter: it has been raining steadily for quite sometime. minutes ago there was a downpour and it tapered off. we are along stanton avenue and you can see traffic [ inaudible ]. we are been driving all over. why don't you take a look at this. we've been finding pockets of rain coming down pretty hard. [ inaudible ] >> this weather is real slow. >> it can't be...
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. >> reporter: jonathan hernandez is so frustrated he is circulating a petition to allow citizens to openly carry loaded handguns in antioch. >> is this really what it's come to that you have to carry a loaded gun on you at all times. >> unfortunately yeah it is. >> tonight on the phone chief contando says he too is concerned about this spike in crime. but he also says he's not boing to sugar coat the situation when he presents it to the city council next week. >>> detectives estimate the street value to be a quarter of a million dollars. they say the drugs are found after serving a search warrant in the 4300 block of halux street. but police are still searching for those responsible because no one was at the location during the time of the warrant. >>> police was the first day of gas rationing in new york city following hurricane andy. the rationing was ordered by mayor michael bloomberg because of all the long lines and short supplies. drivers with license plates ending in odd and even numbers will alternate dates when they can buy gas. people who experienced hour long wait say the
. >> reporter: jonathan hernandez is so frustrated he is circulating a petition to allow citizens to openly carry loaded handguns in antioch. >> is this really what it's come to that you have to carry a loaded gun on you at all times. >> unfortunately yeah it is. >> tonight on the phone chief contando says he too is concerned about this spike in crime. but he also says he's not boing to sugar coat the situation when he presents it to the city council next week....
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jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well we are on a roll. lots of sunshine today. temperatures maxing out in the 60s. look at these numbers from this afternoon. temperatures right around 65 in pacifica. 70 in santa rosa. 71degrees in oakland. right now on live tracker 2, we see the sweeps and no rainfall the track and there will be no rainfall this weekend. as far as current numbers out there, they are beginning to cool off. you can see some of the 40s showing up out in parts of the north bay and parts of the east bay as well. right around concord, napa and santa rosa temperatures already back down into the 40s. forecast headlines for tonight, we have fair skies, temperatures on the cool side. tomorrow and basically the weekend. patchy morning fog. a dry weather forecast. the extended look at this more clouds, and we will be tracking a few rain clouds. in fact, multiple storms could be approaching the bay area. the bigger picture here on the satellite. main storm track right now heading to the north. you have to wait for some patchy valley fog first thing tomorrow
jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well we are on a roll. lots of sunshine today. temperatures maxing out in the 60s. look at these numbers from this afternoon. temperatures right around 65 in pacifica. 70 in santa rosa. 71degrees in oakland. right now on live tracker 2, we see the sweeps and no rainfall the track and there will be no rainfall this weekend. as far as current numbers out there, they are beginning to cool off. you can see some of the 40s showing up out in parts of...
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jesus hernandez was driving by when he heard the women scream for help. he pulled them to safety. firefighters also rescued this four-week old puppy. >>> a notice sent to employees at children's hospital oakland and uc san francisco show a continued activity join operations. the merger could be financial beneficial for both organizations and the hospitals may combine research facilities. a letter of intent says both sides hope to reach a final augment by next summer. >>> a new veterans memorial center in washington, d.c. the museum will be built behind the veterans memorial wall. there are more than 200,000 items in storage. photos of vets who died in vietnam, iraq and afghanistan will display on screens. the project is expected to be completed within the next two years. >>> tracking the next weather system. we're getting that break. we got some rain this morning and we're getting this nice break before this next series of systems moves in. and breaks are what we need. eureka, sacramento, they're going to be picking up a lot of green because there's going to be rain draped in the
jesus hernandez was driving by when he heard the women scream for help. he pulled them to safety. firefighters also rescued this four-week old puppy. >>> a notice sent to employees at children's hospital oakland and uc san francisco show a continued activity join operations. the merger could be financial beneficial for both organizations and the hospitals may combine research facilities. a letter of intent says both sides hope to reach a final augment by next summer. >>> a new...
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ktvu's jade hernandez is live to show us the long lines are already forming. jade? >> reporter: best buy is pepaired. -- prepared. they have map wheres the sale items are located and barricades up and the shoppers who are in line. >>> for the first time in years he had the day off today. did he spend it with his wife? no. he has been in line since yesterday. >> i am crazy. >> reporter: they want the same thing but they disagree on whether they will do this again next year. >> reporter: is it worth giving up thanksgiving dinner? >> probably not. >> definitely worth it. this is the best deal you can find. >> reporter: according to these men, it is $100 cheaper than best buy. there are other reasons to camp out. >> 14-inch, like, lcd for $187. >> reporter: they don't mind waiting because they heard it is longer in other cities around the bay. >> i am just like, i am committed but not that committed. >> reporter: another store jumping on the ban wagon, michaels, it opened an hour ago and will close at 11:00 p.m. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> shoppers in the so
ktvu's jade hernandez is live to show us the long lines are already forming. jade? >> reporter: best buy is pepaired. -- prepared. they have map wheres the sale items are located and barricades up and the shoppers who are in line. >>> for the first time in years he had the day off today. did he spend it with his wife? no. he has been in line since yesterday. >> i am crazy. >> reporter: they want the same thing but they disagree on whether they will do this again next...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us in oakland. this lawsuit has 5,000 names attached to it. where are these people from? >> reporter: mostly from the east bay, raj. and i'm told that it's just the tip of the iceberg. 4,872 residents are now suing chevron, and we are told that number is expected to easily double. attorneys for both chevron and the residents are now gearing up for an intense legal battle. she says she hasn't felt the same since the richmond refinery fire sent black smoke and fumes into the air back in august. >> i just couldn't breathe and chest pains. i wound up going to emergency flee d, three days in a row, actually. >> now thousands like reid are taking lead action. civil rights attorney john buress filed a massive lawsuit against chevron on behalf of 5,000 complaints. and he says it's just the start. >>> we anticipate that we'll have another 5,000 or 6,000 that will file in the near future. >> the lawsuit is designed, one to they would them accountable for what they did. to have them acknowledge their misdeeds and not engage in coverup and to fully compen
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us in oakland. this lawsuit has 5,000 names attached to it. where are these people from? >> reporter: mostly from the east bay, raj. and i'm told that it's just the tip of the iceberg. 4,872 residents are now suing chevron, and we are told that number is expected to easily double. attorneys for both chevron and the residents are now gearing up for an intense legal battle. she says she hasn't felt the same since the richmond refinery fire sent black...
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---hernandez... es considerado un heroe y las victimas se recuperan... una por inhalacion de humo y la otra por quemaduras en sus manos. ---al parecer el incendio fue provocado por unas velas. cesar ---aunque en dias recientes la atencion sobre la ola de delincuencia en oakland han sido los asesinatos, un nuevo reporte levanta mas preocupacion entre autoridades y residentes... take vo ---segun estadisticas recopiladas por el mismo departamento de policia de la ciudad, el robo de autos, a viviendas y a establecimient os comerciales ha aumentado en un 43 porciento en comparacion con el aÑo pasado... take half slab ---de acuerdo a la entidad, hasta este pasado domingo, once mil 81 autos, casas o negocios han sido robados durante los pasados once meses... ---esto equivale a 33 robos diarios, o uno cada 43 minutos... ---los autos parecen ser el objeto mas popular entre los ladrones ya que un total de cinco mil 743 han sido robados, mas del doble que en 201... top vo cesar ---la policia de oaklan recibio una subvencion de 55mil dolares que sera utilizado para
---hernandez... es considerado un heroe y las victimas se recuperan... una por inhalacion de humo y la otra por quemaduras en sus manos. ---al parecer el incendio fue provocado por unas velas. cesar ---aunque en dias recientes la atencion sobre la ola de delincuencia en oakland han sido los asesinatos, un nuevo reporte levanta mas preocupacion entre autoridades y residentes... take vo ---segun estadisticas recopiladas por el mismo departamento de policia de la ciudad, el robo de autos, a...
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jade hernandez. >>> s.w.a.t. served a search warrant this important. the operation started at 5:30 a.m. this morning. commanders would say only it was related to a violent crime recently. neighbors say the raid woke them up. >> they asked me to go to the back of the apartment. that is when they searched. >> police didn't find the person they were looking for but wouldn't provide further details. >> the chp is on parole in oakland, at 6:00 p.m., the impact police believe the extra boots could have on street crime. >>> traffic came to a stop after a pile up after 3:00 p.m. this afternoon on highway 101. news chopper 2 was over head when emergency responders arrived. one person was injured. six cars were involved in that chain reaction accident. the crash caused a major backup. >>> it took a few hours for a jury to convict a burglar in the shooting of a 9-year-old. authorities say he kicked in the door of his home in january. as he held him at gun point he broke free, grabbed a gun and the two fired at and injured each other. the jury found him guilty on
jade hernandez. >>> s.w.a.t. served a search warrant this important. the operation started at 5:30 a.m. this morning. commanders would say only it was related to a violent crime recently. neighbors say the raid woke them up. >> they asked me to go to the back of the apartment. that is when they searched. >> police didn't find the person they were looking for but wouldn't provide further details. >> the chp is on parole in oakland, at 6:00 p.m., the impact police...
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. >> reporter: jonathan hernandez is so frustrated he is circulating a petition to allow citizens to openly carry loaded handguns in antioch. >> is this really what it's come to that you have to carry a loaded gun on you at all times. >> unfortunately yeah it is. >> tonight on the phone chief contando says he too is concerned about this spike in crime. but he also says he's not boing to sugar coat the situation when he presents it to the city council next week. >>> detectives estimate the street value to be a quarter of a million dollars. they say the drugs are found after serving a search warrant in the 4300 block of halux street. but police are still searching for those responsible because no one was at the location during the time of the warrant. >>> police was the first day of gas rationing in new york city following hurricane andy. the rationing was ordered by mayor michael bloomberg because of all the long lines and short supplies. drivers with license plates ending in odd and even numbers will alternate dates when they can buy gas. people who experienced hour long wait say the
. >> reporter: jonathan hernandez is so frustrated he is circulating a petition to allow citizens to openly carry loaded handguns in antioch. >> is this really what it's come to that you have to carry a loaded gun on you at all times. >> unfortunately yeah it is. >> tonight on the phone chief contando says he too is concerned about this spike in crime. but he also says he's not boing to sugar coat the situation when he presents it to the city council next week....
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jodi hernandez sis live in vallejo with a couple who found tampered ballots, not once, but twice? >> that couple walk their grandson to school through this neighborhood a couple of times a week, but what they came upon last week and the week before has left them very troubled. ballots, like this one, wet and crumpled up sitting in this gutter just inches from a storm drain. >> you could see where they tore it out of the bottom. >> reporter: it's a discovery that has bernice and waddle outraged. for the second time this month the couple found remnants of mail-in remnants tossed in the gutter near their vallejo home. >> in the street? no. this shouldn't be. >> two weeks ago, while out for a walk the couple found three soggy ballots in the gutter. then last week in the very same spot, they discovered a voter's envelope with a ballot missing. >> i'm appalled. i'm appalled because i don't care whether it's a republican, democrat or independent or whatever it is. these people voted. they're americans and they voted and they have a right to vote and their vote has to be contacted. >> we
jodi hernandez sis live in vallejo with a couple who found tampered ballots, not once, but twice? >> that couple walk their grandson to school through this neighborhood a couple of times a week, but what they came upon last week and the week before has left them very troubled. ballots, like this one, wet and crumpled up sitting in this gutter just inches from a storm drain. >> you could see where they tore it out of the bottom. >> reporter: it's a discovery that has bernice...
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ktvu's jade hernandez is live where wives of other officers are banding together to help the family. >> reporter: we watched organizers decorate these tables. these are last minute preps going on right now. it starts in a little less than a half hour. that's when we'll see attenkeys for a night out. the reason for support is anything but joyful. it's been a little more than two months since california highway patrol officer kenyon youngstrom was shot and killed. the dinner and dance is sponsored by the peace officer's alliance. a group of wives, significant others of police officers. we spoke to one organizer less than an hour ago. >> this particular fallen officer hit me much harder than other ones have in the past. >> you might remember youngstrom died after pulling over
ktvu's jade hernandez is live where wives of other officers are banding together to help the family. >> reporter: we watched organizers decorate these tables. these are last minute preps going on right now. it starts in a little less than a half hour. that's when we'll see attenkeys for a night out. the reason for support is anything but joyful. it's been a little more than two months since california highway patrol officer kenyon youngstrom was shot and killed. the dinner and dance is...
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jade hernandez, ktvu news. >>> a toddler is in critical but stable condition after she was shot. modesto police say the 1-1/2- year-old little girl was brought by family members to a modesto area hospital around noon today. she was then air lifted to oakland where she underwent surgery. police took one man into custody for questioning but have not said what his relationship is to the child or if he is the suspected shooter. >>> police in oakland are investigating a shooting in the city's fruitvale neighborhood that wounded a man. the gunfire broke out at 1:00. the victim was stable and conscious when police took him to the hospital. >>> a man was stabbed last night during a bar fight in martinez. the 26-year-old man was stabbed in the arm during a brawl in front of ray's lounge. the assailant is described as a 6'tall man about 220 pounds. >>> the sheriff's office is still searching for a man who disappeared from a mental facility. kenneth morison was seen friday evening in downtown san mateo after leaving the mental center. >>> tonight there's no sign that a dispute is letting up
jade hernandez, ktvu news. >>> a toddler is in critical but stable condition after she was shot. modesto police say the 1-1/2- year-old little girl was brought by family members to a modesto area hospital around noon today. she was then air lifted to oakland where she underwent surgery. police took one man into custody for questioning but have not said what his relationship is to the child or if he is the suspected shooter. >>> police in oakland are investigating a shooting in...
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hernandez, somehow pride or got that door open and grabbed a garden hose and extinguished a certain amount of that fire before we got there. >> three-month-old pit bull puppy was found cowering in the rv, he is expected to be okay. >>> you drink gatorade? >> sometimes, yeah. >> you may be getting more than you bargain for when quenching your thirst. the surprising ingredient that sparked a movement. >>> government's plan to set off a nuclear bomb on the moon. >>> when it comes to gas prices expect to pay more. motorists on pace to spend a record sum, 483 billion dollars in the year 2012 that breaks down to more than a billion dollars a day. experts say hurricane sandy and an investigation into refinery practices impacted the spike. there's some good news. the energy department projects fuel prices are expected to average about $3 boy 44 next year. >> -- $3.44 next year. >>> a bill called major step toward in protecting your electronic privacy the measure would require sewer a warrant from a judge before accessing content -- -- critics say the bill will do little to keep law enforcement fro
hernandez, somehow pride or got that door open and grabbed a garden hose and extinguished a certain amount of that fire before we got there. >> three-month-old pit bull puppy was found cowering in the rv, he is expected to be okay. >>> you drink gatorade? >> sometimes, yeah. >> you may be getting more than you bargain for when quenching your thirst. the surprising ingredient that sparked a movement. >>> government's plan to set off a nuclear bomb on the moon....
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here's today's jody hernandez. >> they drive around in a neighborhood like experienced professionals. they are very quick. in and out. >> you are looking at evidence gathered as part of operation mail trap. a neighborhood-organized sting set on capturing mail thiefs in action. >> we wanted more evidence. we wanted to find out who was doing it. we wanted to get more details about the car. >> suspecting postal theft in the neighborhood like neighborhood watch coordinato organize the sting, putting up red flags on mail boxes and rolling surveillance cameras and the culprits took the bait. >> i feel violated. i feel violated and it scares me that somebody has my information. >> jade knew there was a postal problem. for ten days she didn't get a single piece of mail and she was stunned to see what the sting uncovered. >> whoever is taking the mail, i hope you go to jail and get caught. drop it off at policing station and can we have our mail back? >> it's rewarding for us to get the cooperation from the community that we have gotten. we have three detectives working on the case and hopeful
here's today's jody hernandez. >> they drive around in a neighborhood like experienced professionals. they are very quick. in and out. >> you are looking at evidence gathered as part of operation mail trap. a neighborhood-organized sting set on capturing mail thiefs in action. >> we wanted more evidence. we wanted to find out who was doing it. we wanted to get more details about the car. >> suspecting postal theft in the neighborhood like neighborhood watch coordinato...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us in walnut creek tonight. jodi, this is a pivotal time. what are some of the options that you know of? >> reporter: that's the big question, raj, where to go from here. i'm standing in front of campaign headquarters for republicans. last week it was bustling with activity and with hope. tonight as you can see all that remains is a few -- are a few discarded lawn signs. analysts say the state gop is in need of a major makeover. >> and after a lot of work there's a big letdown. >> reporter: that's how republican state chair describes how the outcome of last week's election has left republicans feeling. the state's gop suffered a sweeping defeat. not only did mitt romney lose, voters rejected their stance on the proposition and democrats won a super majority in the state assembly. >> the republican party has no good news other that once you hit bottom there's only one way to go if you're going to survive. >> reporter: east bay political science professor says things couldn't have been more disastrous for the gop. he says the party needs to do
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us in walnut creek tonight. jodi, this is a pivotal time. what are some of the options that you know of? >> reporter: that's the big question, raj, where to go from here. i'm standing in front of campaign headquarters for republicans. last week it was bustling with activity and with hope. tonight as you can see all that remains is a few -- are a few discarded lawn signs. analysts say the state gop is in need of a major makeover. >> and after a lot...
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hernandez was killed in a motorcycle accident. caroway's mother has signed up about 1,000 organ donors in his memory. >> michael's vision was to feed the homeless, but i know someone lost their life in order to live so we'll always promote donor awareness. >> reporter: they feed pem in the park once a month. the tents, the army of volunteers have become a welcome sight. >> a lot of people don't have no money. no family. no place to go. so they come here and get a free meal. hot meal. it means a lot to people. >> reporter: in the four years they have been coming here caroway and his family sees the changing face of need. >> in 2008 we were only feeding homeless people and now we're feeding people who live in houses down the street and across the street. it's definitely changing. >> reporter: and she's also seen the changes this her son. >> he does a lot more than he used to because he's more involved. he said this is now his hobby. >> reporter: caroway has plenty to be takeful for, his life, his family, his friends and the moment w
hernandez was killed in a motorcycle accident. caroway's mother has signed up about 1,000 organ donors in his memory. >> michael's vision was to feed the homeless, but i know someone lost their life in order to live so we'll always promote donor awareness. >> reporter: they feed pem in the park once a month. the tents, the army of volunteers have become a welcome sight. >> a lot of people don't have no money. no family. no place to go. so they come here and get a free meal....